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Note: After powering on your Sound Bar, if there is no
operation performed on either the Sound Bar or
remote control within 10 seconds, all LED indicators
on the Sound Bar will turn off and light up again
when the operation is resumed.
Tip: You can use more advanced functions on the remote
control (see ‘Overview of the remote control’ on
page14).
Listen to music from your Bluetooth
device
1 Make sure that your device supports A2DP and/or
AVRCP. For information, check the specication of your
device.
2 Pair your Bluetooth device with the Sound Bar (see
‘Connect the Sound Bar with your Bluetooth device’ on
page 21).
3 Start listening to music stored in your Bluetooth device
through the Sound Bar.
• If your Bluetooth device supports A2DP, you can
listen to music, but you cannot control the playback.
• If your Bluetooth device supports AVRCP, you can
listen to music and control music playback with the
remote control. Press the center button to pause or
resume music playback. Press left/right button to
skip to the previous/next track.
Note
• The operational range between the Sound Bar and your
Bluetooth device is approximately 32.8 feet (10 meters)
(without any obstacle between the Bluetooth device and
Sound Bar).
Use the USB cable or device for
music playback
• Press play/pause button on the remote control to listen
to/pause/ resume the music.
• Press left/right button the remote control to skip to the
previous or next track.
• Press up/down button to increase or decrease the
volume level.
Tip
• This Sound Bar can support USB devices of up to 64GB
memory and the supported le format is MP3.
• Music in folders of the USB device should be within
5 (including 5) directory levels. Otherwise, the sound bar
can not detect the music.